harold ford jr., pete hegseth and fajimmy failla. it is 5:00 in new york city and this is the five. hunter biden is playing victim in a brand new interview as we learn bombshell new details about his second indictment. he is facing nine new criminal charges for not paying $1.4 million dollars in taxings and blowing that cash on his lavish lifestyle. the defendant spent money on drugs, escorts, girlfriends, exotic cars, clothing and other items of personal nature. in short, everything but his taxes. if convicted, hunter could spend 17 years in prison. hunter biden telling moby that republicans are only concerned about him as way to destroy his father s presidency. in the most illegitimate, but rationale way, they are trying to destroy a presidency. it s not about me. their most base way, what they are trying to do is trying to kill me knowing it will be a pain greater than my father could be able to handle. hunter s attorney is blaming republicans and thank yous politi
expired in mid-december. the test sells for $23.99 at kroger and walmart sells it for $19.98. retailers said we ve done our duty, we re going back to business, if you will. can t blame them at this point. kennedy: got to get paid. todd: cufind the information you need on the internet, no further help needed from the if the government. cheryl casone, we appreciate your time. cheryl: back to the man show. kennedy: back to the man show. todd: president biden approval rating is embarrassing and getting worse, if you can believe it. congressman michael waltz weighs in telling us how republicans plan to capitalize on that. he is next. do you struggle with occasional nerve aches
. martha: so you may want to stretch the leftovers this year to make up for the 14% jump this prices. there s a few examples, a 16-pound turkey is $23.99 which is up 25%. dinner roll, cranberries, pie shells, all of it more expensive this year. so in moments, i m joined by jim jordan of ohio. we ll ask him if he s making a thanksgiving dinner this time around and how that is going. first, let s speak with roy who the owner of rocky s quality meats in san rafael, california. great to have you with us. congratulations on your family business. it s almost 50 years in business, which is a huge achievement for you and your family. congratulations to you for that.
first of all the early bird gets the worm, okay. don t wait till the last minute to go buy your turkey. reporter: according to the american farm bureau federation, the average cost of thanksgiving dinner is up 14% this year. grocery stores say they re trying to hold prices down but much is out of their control. is there a supply chain with things we like to put on our thanksgiving table? the supply chain is bending, kerry, it s not broken. reporter: in stores like this in south carolina and california, temporary turkey shortages. the strain is resulting in a more expensive dinner. a 16 pound turkey, up 24% this year. to 23.99. frozen piecrusts, up 20%, and fresh cranberries, up 11%. supply chains as they relate to specialty crops have just gotten more expensive. gran cranberries in wisconsin have to deal with wuch f much
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